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Originally posted by valkyrie
My guess would be that, since color can often damage hair, it's better to color first then cut because then the damaged ends are cut off. I could be wrong though. Also, it's best to color hair that hasn't just been washed, and most stylists cut wet, freshly washed hair -- so it makes sense to color the dirty hair, wash, and then cut.
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I think Valkyrie is probably right, but if I remember, I'll ask my daughter who is a colorist and her husband is a cutter. Actually, she cuts also.
The work in a high end "spa" hair place in a hotsy totsy big time area of Denver.